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WA commercial boutiques merge

Two boutique firms, based in Perth, have joined forces for a “compelling opportunity” to further grow a combined business in Western Australia.

user iconJerome Doraisamy 26 June 2019 SME Law
WA commercial boutiques merge
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D’Angelo Legal and Yung Nguyen & Co have merged, as of 3 June 2019, which the newly merged entity says is “to give clients the combined benefit of two first-class and client-focused law firms in Western Australia”.

D’Angelo Legal provides services in personal injury, commercial, family, litigation, property, wills and estates and public notary, while Yung Nguyen & Co has offered commercial, family and migration law firms serving the Asian community in Western Australia.

The new firm will operate under the name D’Angelo Legal.

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“The combination of D’Angelo Legal and Yung Nguyen & Co provides us with a compelling opportunity to further grow our business in Western Australia. By bringing together our firms’ established reputations, we can provide a truly comprehensive service to our clients,” said D’Angelo Legal practice director Paul D’Angelo.

“The lawyers from both firms complement each other in client services areas, vision and culture. It is a very exciting day for our clients, lawyers and staff.”

“Joining D’Angelo Legal will give us a platform to better serve our clients,” added Yung Nguyen & Co founder and director Yung Nguyen.

“Most importantly, D’Angelo Legal shares our vision for client service and commitment to excellence and the highest ideals of our profession.”

In a joint comment, the pair said that “each firm’s clients will continue to receive the same high-quality, responsive and efficient service from their current key contact lawyers and will also gain access to advice and other services from lawyers who specialise in personal injury, commercial, family, litigation, migration, wills and estate law.”

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